| d|g on 19 Feb 2001 22:19:58 -0000 |
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| [Nettime-bold] Re: <nettime> ICANN - Info Alert #1 |
This from ntk (www.ntk.net) :--> scarey shit - network solutions to sell
your whois data to
marketers - opt out now! see below for details.
The US government hearings on the behaviour of ICANN
continued, with a proud Senate declaring that they were
probably the best people to guard the needs of the entire
Net community. "We think of the United States as cutting
edge.", said Senator Boxer, "If we don't take the ball and
run with it I don't know what would happen!" she said. Well,
the rest of the world play football with our *feet*,
senator, but that's by the by. We look forward to US govt's
swift justice regarding two oddly underreported stories of
DNS-related high-jinks this week. Firstly, NSI's amazingly
brazen flogging of its whois data: "The VeriSign/Network
Solutions domain registration database", they say, "is
available for the first time ever. Approximately 6 million
unique customers, sliced and diced for you to target
prospects". Nice. There's an opt out, written in invisible
ink and hidden under one of the root servers: you might want
to read the PRIVACY DIGEST's full report to find out what
is. And secondly, after n+1 years of being peculiarly banned
from registrations (largely, in true Queen Victoria stylee,
because Jon Postel didn't like the idea), fuck.com was
finally snatched (as was another word that's semantically
related to "snatched"). Wasn't that kind of arbitrary? And
isn't this the sort of thing which ICANN is supposed to
equably resolve? Come on, Senators, where's your "cutting
edge" now?
http://www.vortex.com/privacy/priv.10.03
- information on how to unslice and undice your personal details
http://networksolutions.com/cgi-bin/whois/whois?STRING=fuck.com
- we meant cunt.com, of course
http://www.links.net/webpub/fuck.com.html
- Sue for lost earnings, Justin!
http://194.128.65.4/pa/cm200001/cmselect/cmcumeds/161/u161-602.htm
- like we do any better - search for "giga"
gravina.com | no spaghetti code
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